Image of several men standing beside a truck loaded with cases of Bevo non-alcoholic malt beverage which was produced by Anheuser-Busch in the years 1916-1929 as an alternative to beer during Prohibition.

Image shows law enforcement officials disposing of confiscated moonshine. The non-tax paid whiskey was obtained from a Pine Street home in Rocky Mount where 215 gallons were seized. From left to right, the men are Ray Hart and M.D. Zetts, two...

Image shows law enforcement officials disposing of confiscated moonshine. The non-tax paid whiskey was obtained from a Pine Street home in Rocky Mount where 215 gallons were seized. From left to right, the men are Ray Hart and M.D. Zetts, two...

Prohibition in 1920 made the production and sale of liquor illegal. Bootleggers, mostly poor farmers, brewed moonshine to make money -- a skill passed down from father to son in some rural families in the Carolinas. Some moonshine runners...